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| NCPA Launches Toll Free Line for Help on Registration on 1/12/2003 |
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WASHINGTON, DC, Jan. 15, 2003: The National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA) today launched a toll free telephone line, in collaboration with The Resource Foundation, a non-profit economic development group, to help people on the INS Registration process.
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| Senator told about discrimination By Awais Ibrahim on 1/12/2003 |
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The Nation LAHORE-A delegation of National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA) and Pakistan-American Business Association (PABA) met with Senator John Warner (VA) at his Capitol Hill office and apprised him of the discriminatory nature of the Registration process, and questioned the inclusion of |
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| Minor offenders can be detained, deported Dawn, Anwar Iqbal on 1/11/2003 |
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We urge the people to discuss their cases with their lawyers before going for registration," said Faiz Rehman of the National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA), who had attended the meeting."Discuss every minute detail with your lawyer or you may be in trouble," he added. |
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| The Nation, Lahore on 1/11/2003 |
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The Washington-based National Council of Pakistani Americans (NCPA) has been established to promote political, social, and economic interests of the Pakistanis residing in the US. As an advocacy organization, it works actively and closely with civil rights groups, media, the Congress, the US Administration, |
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| Scared Pakistanis fear mass arrests, deportation By Awais Ibrahim on 1/15/2003 |
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The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE-....President, Washington-based National Council of Pakistani-Americans (NCPA), Faiz Rehman, who recently appeared on NBC TV and BBC World News and spoke on the INS issue, says people were still reluctant to go for registration. "I just came back from a Registration center |
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| INS: lawyers offer free service By Our Correspondent (Dawn) on 1/22/2003 |
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WASHINGTON, Jan 21: In response to an appeal by a Pakistani advocacy group, many lawyers have offered free services to those Pakistanis who have to register with the US Immigration and Naturalization Service.
In an appeal published here on Monday, the Washington-based National Council of |
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| Finding Opportunities in Post-9/11 Pakistan on 1/22/2003 |
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Growing Economy Sparks Return of Capital, Expertise By John Lancaster Washington Post Foreign Service Monday, February 17, 2003; LAHORE, Pakistan -- Terrorism, nuclear threats, a history of political turmoil and military rule -- when it comes to scaring off investors, Pakistan seems to |
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| Lawyers Respond to NCPA's Call for Community Service on 2/19/2003 |
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WASHINGTON, DC, Jan. 21, 2003: The National Council of Pakistani Americans has received an overwhelming response from lawyers in response to its call for free community service.
"While we know there are a lot of people out there who desperately need help, as American citizens, a quick |
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| Just a Matter of Protection on 1/22/2003 |
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The Nation--AWAIS IBRAHIM suggests that the INS issue is part of the package of life after 9/11 which everybody in the USA has to bear Pakistanis both government and the citizens say INS profiling is not justified. The Americans say they have the right to secure their country. This leaves most of |
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| COMMENT: NCPA Playing a Leading Role on 2/21/2003 |
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I would like to commend you on the leading role you have taken. I have seen you mentioned in various media sources, including the Herald. This was long overdue and all Pakistanis are grateful for your service.
If you need any assistance at all (I am a computer programmer/web designer |
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